Kelvin .. words cannot describe how much you are missed. Both as a highly respected colleague and a good friend. I've lost count of the times I pondered over your valued advice.

Donated by Neil Colbourn

16th December 2014

Missing our daily calls, chats and emails, your help and laughs will always be missed. A true gentleman. My condolences to his wife, family and friends at this difficult time.

Donated by Graeme Mackay

16th December 2014

Donated by Jon Shepherd

16th December 2014

Donated by Martin Thomson

16th December 2014

Thanks Kelvin for your guidance, help, laughs and keeping me sane when surrounded by madness. You are greatly missed.

Donated by Martin Robinson

11th December 2014

Miss you Kelvin. Your family and friends are in my thoughts. x

Donated by Karen Chisholm

9th December 2014

To our dear friend and colleague ... sadly missed by all

Donated by Highland Council ICT Services Customer Relationship Team

8th December 2014

Donated by Norman Yuile

8th December 2014

You will be missed, my condolences to his wife and family and friends

Donated by David Johnstone

8th December 2014

Your sudden death has touched our lives and hearts
My heartfell condolences to his wife and his family

Donated by Linda Johnstone

8th December 2014

Donated by friends south of the border

4th December 2014

Remembering you with love and respect from Carol and Derek

Donated by Carol Pritchard

1st December 2014

There are a great many people who will miss Kelvin and who valued him during his life, particularly at work. This grove is an opportunity for anyone who knew him to contribute to the diversity of the Highland environment whilst remembering and honouring Kelvin in a way that we think he would approve of.

Twinflowers in bloom on pine woodland floor.

A Scotch argus butterfly on common ragwort.

For the friends and colleagues of Kelvin and for anyone who knew him's grove

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The core purpose and vision of Trees for Life is to restore the Caledonian Forest and all its constituent species of flora and fauna to the Scottish Highlands. By engaging volunteers to achieve this, we aim to provide a powerful and educational experience that will promote the work of restoration to wider audiences. Through providing a demonstration of the techniques of ecological restoration, we aim to inspire similar projects elsewhere in the UK and around the world.